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Monday, December 14, 2009

On the Radio Christmas 1978

As you were getting ready to go out and buy that someone special (or yourself) that LP (album if you know what that is), these songs were tops over the airwaves.

These were rankings for the whole month according to Billboard as found in The Book of Hit Singles Top Twenty Charts from 1954 to Present Day by Dave McAleer.

#20. Straight On-- Heart-- the band with twenty Greatest Hits albums
#19. Alive Again-- Chicago
#18. Promises-- Eric Clapton
#17. Double Vision-- Foreigner
#16. Ooh Baby Baby-- Linda Ronstadt-- Covering yet another song.

#15. How You Gonna See Me Now-- Alice Cooper
#14. Strange Way-- Firefall
#13. Hold the Line-- Toto-- I very much overlooked group.
#12. How Much I Feel-- Ambrosia
#11. YMCA-- Village People-- Played this song about every time I deejayed. Never failed to get folks going.

Top Ten Coming Up. --RoadDog

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